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F A Neethling

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Transplantation Proceedings|April 1, 1996
Murine monoclonal anti-idiotypic antibodies directed against human anti-alpha Gal antibodies prevent rejection of pig cells in culture: implications for pig-to-human organ xenotransplantationE Koren, F Milotic, F A Neethling, et al.
Transplantation Proceedings|April 1, 1996
Ratites (ostrich, emu) as potential heart donors for humans: immunologic considerationsS Taniguchi, F A Neethling, T Kobayashi, et al.
Transplantation|August 15, 1994
Evidence that intravenously administered alpha-galactosyl carbohydrates reduce baboon serum cytotoxicity to pig kidney cells (PK15) and transplanted pig heartsY Ye, F A Neethling, M Niekrasz, et al.
Transplantation Proceedings|June 1, 1994
Intravenous administration of alpha-galactosyl carbohydrates reduces in vivo baboon serum cytotoxicity to pig kidney cells and transplanted pig heartsY Ye, F A Neethling, M Niekrasz, et al.
Transplantation Proceedings|April 1, 1996
In vitro and in vivo investigation of anticomplement agents FUT-175 and K76COOH, in the prevention of hyperacute rejection following discordant xenotransplantation in a nonhuman primate modelT Kobayashi, F A Neethling, E Koren, et al.
Transplantation|November 15, 1996
Glycans derived from porcine stomach mucin are effective inhibitors of natural anti-alpha-galactosyl antibodies in vitro and after intravenous infusion in baboonsS F Li, F A Neethling, S Taniguchi, et al.
Transplantation|October 1, 1993
Specific intravenous carbohydrate therapy. A new concept in inhibiting antibody-mediated rejection--experience with ABO-incompatible cardiac allografting in the baboonD K Cooper, Y Ye, M Niekrasz, et al.
Transplantation Proceedings|August 11, 2000
Injection of porcine anti-idiotypic antibodies to primate anti-Gal antibodies leads to active inhibition of serum cytotoxicity in a baboonL Bühler, S Treter, I McMorrow, et al.
Transplantation Proceedings|April 1, 1992
Identification of carbohydrate structures that bind human antiporcine antibodies: implications for discordant xenografting in humansA H Good, D K Cooper, A J Malcolm, et al.
Transplant Immunology|January 1, 1993
Identification of alpha-galactosyl and other carbohydrate epitopes that are bound by human anti-pig antibodies: relevance to discordant xenografting in manD K Cooper, A H Good, E Koren, et al.
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Transplantation Proceedings|April 1, 1996
Murine monoclonal anti-idiotypic antibodies directed against human anti-alpha Gal antibodies prevent rejection of pig cells in culture: implications for pig-to-human organ xenotransplantationE Koren, F Milotic, F A Neethling, et al.
Transplantation Proceedings|April 1, 1996
Ratites (ostrich, emu) as potential heart donors for humans: immunologic considerationsS Taniguchi, F A Neethling, T Kobayashi, et al.
Transplantation|August 15, 1994
Evidence that intravenously administered alpha-galactosyl carbohydrates reduce baboon serum cytotoxicity to pig kidney cells (PK15) and transplanted pig heartsY Ye, F A Neethling, M Niekrasz, et al.
Transplantation Proceedings|June 1, 1994
Intravenous administration of alpha-galactosyl carbohydrates reduces in vivo baboon serum cytotoxicity to pig kidney cells and transplanted pig heartsY Ye, F A Neethling, M Niekrasz, et al.
Transplantation Proceedings|April 1, 1996
In vitro and in vivo investigation of anticomplement agents FUT-175 and K76COOH, in the prevention of hyperacute rejection following discordant xenotransplantation in a nonhuman primate modelT Kobayashi, F A Neethling, E Koren, et al.
Transplantation|November 15, 1996
Glycans derived from porcine stomach mucin are effective inhibitors of natural anti-alpha-galactosyl antibodies in vitro and after intravenous infusion in baboonsS F Li, F A Neethling, S Taniguchi, et al.
Transplantation|October 1, 1993
Specific intravenous carbohydrate therapy. A new concept in inhibiting antibody-mediated rejection--experience with ABO-incompatible cardiac allografting in the baboonD K Cooper, Y Ye, M Niekrasz, et al.
Transplantation Proceedings|August 11, 2000
Injection of porcine anti-idiotypic antibodies to primate anti-Gal antibodies leads to active inhibition of serum cytotoxicity in a baboonL Bühler, S Treter, I McMorrow, et al.
Transplantation Proceedings|April 1, 1992
Identification of carbohydrate structures that bind human antiporcine antibodies: implications for discordant xenografting in humansA H Good, D K Cooper, A J Malcolm, et al.
Transplant Immunology|January 1, 1993
Identification of alpha-galactosyl and other carbohydrate epitopes that are bound by human anti-pig antibodies: relevance to discordant xenografting in manD K Cooper, A H Good, E Koren, et al.
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